Lowrance electronic 350c manual Using the Menu Button, Using the Speak Instruction Button

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When tracking your current position, the toolbar buttons on the left of the page are hidden, so that you can see as much of the menu as possi- ble. You can change what's visible on the map display at any time, though, simply by touching the screen. When you do, a map cursor will appear along with a toolbar that contains several map display buttons.

Using the Menu Button

The Menu button appears in the top left corner of the screen. Press this button to show the menus and submenus, which allow you to toggle between Map and Music Mode, search for a destination, select a com- mand or adjust a feature. We'll discuss the Menu in the following pages, and the Options Menu (accessible from the Menu) in Sec. 4.

Using the Speak Instruction Button

This button appears just below the Menu button. Push this button once to make the iWAY repeat the current navigation instruction. (If you’re not navigating, the iWAY will speak a short test message.) Whenever the iWAY is speaking an instruction, a volume control slider will ap- pear below the speak button. You can press and drag the control on this slider to quickly adjust the volume.

For more information on sounds options, see the heading "Sound and Voice Setup" in Sec. 4.

Using the Map Display Toolbar

The map display toolbar buttons are used with the touch screen to con- trol what part of the map you see. You can zoom all the way out to see your position relative to the continental U.S., or zoom in close on an area hundreds of miles away to see whether you'll be making a left or right turn at the end of your trip.

Clear Cursor button.

Move Map / Zoom Box button (press to toggle between modes).

Zoom In button.

Zoom Out button.

The Map Display Toolbar.

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Contents Operation Instructions Accessory Ordering Information for all countries Visit our web site Table of Contents Overlay Data Setup Route Via Waypoints AutoSort Searching, Finding, and Navigating Page Preface Introducing GPS How Lowrance GPS and the GPS System Work Section Installation & Accessories Power CableExternal Power and Standby Mode External ConnectionsUSB-to-PC Cable Connection MMC or SD CardMounting Brackets Getting Music or Pictures on Your iWAYOther Accessories Moving On iWAY OperationPower Button Using the Touch ScreenClosing Menus Main MenuPress and Drag Find Map and MusicOptions Menu Page Map Mode Practice Run Map Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Map Display Toolbar Using the Menu ButtonUsing the Speak Instruction Button Page Using the Map Orientation Button Using the Location Information ButtonCreating and Saving Contacts Red halo indicates a selected contact on the map display Section Music Mode Operation Map and Music Music Mode Practice Run Music Mode Display and On-Screen Commands Using the Play Control Buttons Music Browser Using the Now Playing Box to Launch Music BrowserVisualization Effects Waveform/Spectrum Analyzer Find Music Shuffle On/OffSetup Equalizer Repeat On/OffSection Pictures, Gauge, and Options Menu Pictures SlideshowGauge Options Menu Page OneDirections List Overlay Data Setup Auto Zoom On/OffRoute Via Waypoints Cancel Navigation Routing Options Avoid Cross-Traffic Turns Options Menu Page Two Categories Drawn My Trails Trip Calculator Safety Mode On/Off Page Interface Setup Interface Options Menu Touch Screen Calibration menu Options Menu Page Three Reset Options Units of MeasureDevice Information GPS StatusIWAY GPS Status Screen Transfer Data GPS SimulatorPage Section Searching, Finding, and Navigating Using the iWAYs Virtual Keyboard Find Gas and ATMs, Lodging, and Restaurants Using the Name Filter Navigating to the Selected POI Recent Destinations Find AddressPage Address Book Other PagesIntersections Choosing New Destinations while Navigating Find an IntersectionFollowing a Generated Route Using Turn Preview and the Directions List Knowing the AreaConsidering Temporary or Local Conditions Page Index Page FCC Compliance Lowrance Mapping Database End User License Agreement Page Page Lowrance Electronics Full ONE-YEAR Warranty How to Obtain Service… Not toll-freeCopyright 2005 Lowrance Electronics, Inc All rights reserved